Through Feb. 16: Famed dictatorial Great White Way director Julian Marsh mounts a successful musical extravaganza at the height of the Great Depression. Songs include “Lullaby of Broadway,” “We’re in the Money” and “Shuffle off to Buffalo.” 5501 Arapahoe Ave., 303-449-6000 or bouldersdinnertheatre.com

National touring production of “A Chorus Line”

Through Saturday: This groundbreaking, behind-the-scenes look at struggling Broadway dancers won 12 Tony Awards, the Pulitzer Prize and was, for years, the longest-running show in Broadway history. Music by Marvin Hamlisch. Songs include “One” and “What I Did For Love.” At the Lincoln Center’s Magnolia Theatre, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins, 970-221-6730 or lctix.com

Denver Center Attractions’

“Dixie’s Tupperware Party”

Through Dec. 30: This actual, onstage Tupperware party returns to the Galleria Theatre for a third run of suggestive silliness. It’s hosted by a man playing a fast-talking Southern mom who shares her outrageous tales while suggesting unlikely “alternative uses” for the world’s most cherished plastic. Your Tupperware Lady, Dixie Longate, packed up her catalogs, left her children in an Alabama trailer park and is now on the road bringing the joys of plastic to you. It’s both scripted and improvisational. And, yes, you can buy the stuff, too. Recommended for ages 16 and over. No performances Dec. 4-9. At the Galleria Theatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex, 14th and Curtis streets, 303-893-4100 or

Through Dec. 16: In this thought-provoking third act of George Bernard Shaw’s “Man and Superman,” Don Juan, Dona Ana, the Statue and the Devil discuss and resolve … well, pretty much everything. 2450 W. 44th Ave., 303-455-7108 or germinalstage.com

Stories on Stage’s “Fixated” Saturday only: This ongoing series features themed programs in which excerpts of short stories and essays are read. This time: Tales of obsession. “Weight,” by John Edgar Wideman, will be read by James Avery, best known for his portrayal of Uncle Phil on Will Smith’s “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” “Found Objects,” by Jennifer Egan, will be read by Jamie Ann Romero. “Phone Phone Gun,” by Edward Hamlin, and “Life Without Leanne,” by Larry Doyle, will be read by Drew Horwitz. 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. At the Su Teatro Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive, 303-494-0523 or storiesonstage.org

Miners Alley Playhouse’s “Greetings!”

Through Dec. 23: It’s Christmas Eve at the Gorski home in Pittsburgh. Son Andy brings home his Jewish atheist fiancée to meet his very Catholic parents. With the inevitable family explosion comes a surprise miracle that propels the family into a wild exploration of love, religion and personal truth. 1224 Washington St., Golden, 303-935-3044 or minersalley.com

Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s “Mame”

Through Jan. 13: Jerry Herman’s classic musical about the madcap life of eccentric Mame Dennis and her bohemian, intellectual arty clique, which is disrupted when her deceased brother’s 10-year-old son, Patrick, is entrusted to her care. Rather than bow to convention, Mame introduces the boy to her freewheeling lifestyle, instilling in him her favorite credo, “Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-b—- are starving to death.” 4747 Market Place Drive, Johnstown, 970-744-3747, 1-877-240-4242 or coloradocandlelight.com

Platte Valley Players’ “My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra”

Through Nov. 18: In this musical revue, two couples take the audience from 1940s swing era to the bright lights of Las Vegas with the Rat Pack and beyond. Songs include “Chicago,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” “New York, New York” and “Strangers in the Night.” At the Armory in the Brighton Cultural Center, 300 Strong St., Brighton, 303-722-3657 or plattevalleyplayers.org

The Edge’s “On The Edge: A Festival of New Plays”Through Dec. 2: Four “plays in progress” will be presented over four weeks, one per week. Audience and judges’ votes will determine which play will be fully produced during the 2013 season. The finalists: “Crasher/Hostess,” by Ellen K. Graham (Friday-Sunday); “Room #12,” by Haley Johnson (Nov. 16-18); “Gifted,” by Carrie Printz (Nov. 23-25); and “Straight Sitting,” by Melanie Tem (Nov. 30-Dec. 2). 9797 W. Colfax Ave., Lakewood, 303-232-0363 or theedgetheatre.com

Curtain Playhouse’s “Quilters”

Through Nov. 25: This musical of a pioneer woman captures the sweep and beauty, the terror and joy, the harsh challenge and abiding rewards of frontier life. 3401 W. 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge, 720-887-0122 or curtainproductions.org